A Parent's Guide to Internet SafetyView More Details
Advances in computer and telecommunication technology that allow our children to reach out to new sources of knowledge and cultural experiences leave them vulnerable to exploitation and harm by computer-sex offenders. This pamphlet helps you to begin to understand the complexities of online child exploitation.Available: online, as pdfLanguage: EnglishCost: Free

Best Practices for Keeping Your Home Network Secure

Best Practices for Keeping Your Home Network SecureView More Details
The cyber threat is no longer limited to your office network and work persona. Adversaries realize that targets are typically more vulnerable when operating from their home network since there is less rigor associated with the protection, monitoring, and maintenance of most home networks. Home users need to maintain a basic level of network defense.Available: as pdfLanguage: EnglishCost: Free

Heads Up. Stop. Think. Connect

Heads Up. Stop. Think. ConnectView More Details
Learn how to be OnGuardOnline(tm)by following these important tips to protect your information, your computer, even yourself. (Previous item number: 324W)Available: as pdfLanguages: English and SpanishCost: Free

Living Life OnlineView More Details
Helps kids learn to make good decisions as they live their lives, online and off. Kids find out how to stay safer online, how to use critical thinking skills, and how to apply them to the advertising they see.Available: as pdfLanguage: EnglishCost: Free

Stop Cyberbullying Before it StartsView More Details
Cyberbullying is using the internet, cell phones, video game systems, or other technology to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person. Dealing with cyberbullying can be difficult, but there are steps parents, educators, and other caregivers can take to prevent it.Available: as pdfLanguage: EnglishCost: Free